Apparently Jim Beaver had to delete his twitter account which makes me want to throw myself off a cliff in second hand embarrassment and anger. The vocal fans on the internet acting like Destiel was endgame were watching a totally different show than the one that was being made the past 15 years.
I loved Dean's ending for all the reasons you say - it is so subtle and beautiful and right. And it gave us the barn scene which is the best, saddest, most perfect thing I've seen in a long while.
Sam's years without Dean are something that legit hurt my soul. I can't even watch Sam burning Dean's body or the fucking single piece of toast scene I keep hearing about because it tears me apart. I think I'll have to ignore this part of his life for a long time (or pretend it was Dean's imagination while he drove to the bridge like the crack theory floating around) because otherwise it's just too sad. But when I adjust my thinking to like... their lives will go on in heaven and this wasn't the end, actually just a really small chapter in the eternity they have together now (though I hope heaven has like some conflict and drama to keep it interesting or else eternity sounds a bit boring...) it's much more bearable.
I'm now thinking maybe I don't ever want a revival because there's no way they achieve this perfect of an ending twice...
Apparently Jim Beaver had to delete his twitter account which makes me want to throw myself off a cliff in second hand embarrassment and anger. The vocal fans on the internet acting like Destiel was endgame were watching a totally different show than the one that was being made the past 15 years.
I loved Dean's ending for all the reasons you say - it is so subtle and beautiful and right. And it gave us the barn scene which is the best, saddest, most perfect thing I've seen in a long while.
Sam's years without Dean are something that legit hurt my soul. I can't even watch Sam burning Dean's body or the fucking single piece of toast scene I keep hearing about because it tears me apart. I think I'll have to ignore this part of his life for a long time (or pretend it was Dean's imagination while he drove to the bridge like the crack theory floating around) because otherwise it's just too sad. But when I adjust my thinking to like... their lives will go on in heaven and this wasn't the end, actually just a really small chapter in the eternity they have together now (though I hope heaven has like some conflict and drama to keep it interesting or else eternity sounds a bit boring...) it's much more bearable.
I'm now thinking maybe I don't ever want a revival because there's no way they achieve this perfect of an ending twice...
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